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Orchestras from throughout the country and around the world come to Carnegie Hall each season; sample this amazing array of symphonic talent with one of our subscriptions.

Chamber music is an intimate form of musical expression between small groups of musicians and the audience, and solo recitals put you up close to some of the best musicians in the world. Carnegie Hall has a number of subscriptions dedicated to each.

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Discover outstanding orchestras that are steeped in tradition, yet
continue to challenge the way audiences listen to music today. The Mariinsky,
Royal Concertgebouw, and Vienna Philharmonic orchestras
have all cultivated classical music for more than two centuries, while
the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra is forging new pathways to peace
with its fearless group of superb Arab and Israeli musicians dedicated
to making great music in the face of conflict.

From Vienna to Venezuela, England to the Middle East, these inspired
ensembles perform enduring scores that span nearly
three centuries. The Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique and the
West-Eastern Divan Orchestra chart a course through the masterworks of Beethoven, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra pays homage
to fellow countrymen Berg and Bruckner, and Gustavo
Dudamel draws inspired playing from the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra.

Esteemed ensembles perform orchestral favorites in
supercharged performances from the symphonic and operatic
repertoire. Franz Welser-Möst leads the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra through
works by Strauss and Schubert, the Staatskapelle Dresden tackles
Bruckner's Symphony No. 8, and legendary conductor Valery Gergiev
celebrates the centenary of Sir Georg Solti with a special program
devoted to Solti's legacy.

The leading instrumentalists of our time interpret the
classical repertoire in traditional and unique programs that showcase
their virtuosic techniques and signature styles. Leonidas
Kavakos with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Yuja Wang with the San
Francisco Symphony, and Garrick Ohlsson with the Boston Symphony
Orchestra bring to light quintessential works by
Bartók, Beethoven, and Rachmaninoff.

Young masters join legendary maestro Riccardo Muti in a series
that delves into the vast canon of symphonic works. These astonishing
evenings of music feature influential works by Mahler,
Mussorgsky, and Dvořák, paired with premieres of new commissions that
include Osvaldo Golijov's highly anticipated
Violin Concerto and a new work by Anders Hillborg written for the
incomparable soprano Renée Fleming.

Renowned American orchestras perform electrifying
concerts under the batons of acclaimed conductors in
performances of indelible music. The Chicago Symphony and
Boston Symphony orchestras illuminate Wagner's operatic works, The
Cleveland Orchestra pairs Beethoven's Symphony No. 4 with a work by one
of the Russian masters, and Michael Tilson Thomas leads the San
Francisco Symphony through Mahler's moving Ninth Symphony.

Spend the weekend with some of today's most esteemed
ensembles as they survey the monumental works of Beethoven, including
his "Pastoral" and "Choral" symphonies. Also on the series, operatic
powerhouse David Daniels joins The English Concert for a performance of a
Baroque opera rarity, Handel's
Radamisto, exploring the power of fidelity in marriage.

This popular series celebrates the continuum of extraordinary musical
interpreters. World-class Arab and Israeli musicians unite to perform
two Beethoven symphonies, Renée Fleming stars as Blanche DuBois in a
semi-staged performance of André Previn’s A Streetcar Named Desire,
and the compelling violinist Lisa Batiashvili performs Brahms’s Violin
Concerto with the revered Staatskapelle Dresden.

Fiery young conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin makes his New York debut at
the helm of The Philadelphia Orchestra in Verdi’s towering Requiem, as
well as 20th century works by Ravel, Stravinsky, and a new work by
Oliver Knussen. Sir Simon Rattle also takes the podium for an intriguing
concert that pairs the timeless eloquence of Beethoven with the
gripping music of Berg and the fascinating whimsy of Ligeti.

The Orchestra of St. Luke’s welcomes its new Principal Conductor Pablo
Heras-Casado in a series that also includes the incomparable pianist
Christian Zacharias performing Chopin, Bach’s moving St. Matthew
Passion, and a Haydn cello concerto with the astounding Alisa
Weilerstein.